Sorority defends kicking out non-binary member after gender screening

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Sorority defends kicking out non-binary member after gender screening
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Fabián (Fa) Guzmán told Newsweek they joined the sorority after Chi Omega sisters helped them through a 'very low mental health time.'

petition, Guzmán said that they were initially allowed to join the sorority"due to the National organizations opening the term 'women' up to interpretation instead of 'sex assigned at birth,' which had traditionally been used."that prior to joining the sorority, they were going through a"very low mental health time," and the Chi Omega sisters gave them emotional support, which eventually led to them rushing the sorority.

Earlier this year, Guzmán said in the petition, St. Lawrence University wanted to publish a story about them being the first non-binary person to join the Chi Omega sorority at the school. The story allegedly prompted questions from the Chi Omega national headquarters, which told Guzmán they'd void their membership if the story went public, Guzmán said.

According to Guzmán, the CEO of the Chi Omega national headquarters later said that the membership would be voided regardless of the story, without the ability to appeal. In the petition, Guzmán also included a response they received from the Chi Omega national organization which said,"The selection criteria in the policy on membership includes 'females and individuals identifying as women,' which, by the chapter's own understanding and your indication through the process, it is clear you did not meet the criteria at the time of joining.

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